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    Water 2 Gas

    Has anybody hear or used this product called Water 2 Gas? http://www.watertogas.com/compare-products.html Driving a truck that get's 10 mpg is hurting.
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    http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=81546 check out this thread about those products. . .

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    I think the water injection concept has been around for a while and is basically a mist effect that goes in to the intake and creates a cooling effect which is supposed increases power and possibly MPGs, similar to methanol injection. However, the hydrogen concept seems a bit out there, I would be concerned about detonation and tunning issues; however, it is theoretically possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GULLETT17 View Post
    http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=81546 check out this thread about those products. . .

    Thanks for point me to that...I do some reading on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00 formula View Post
    I think the water injection concept has been around for a while and is basically a mist effect that goes in to the intake and creates a cooling effect which is supposed increases power and possibly MPGs, similar to methanol injection. However, the hydrogen concept seems a bit out there, I would be concerned about detonation and tunning issues; however, it is theoretically possible.
    i thought the product he was talkin about was a hydrogen injector. it basically creates hydrogen from water and injects in your intake, allowin you to use less gas

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    Quote Originally Posted by GULLETT17 View Post
    i thought the product he was talkin about was a hydrogen injector. it basically creates hydrogen from water and injects in your intake, allowin you to use less gas
    He is but if you click on the link there are three options, two hydrogen injectors and 1 water injection set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00 formula View Post
    He is but if you click on the link there are three options, two hydrogen injectors and 1 water injection set up.
    ok i gotcha hahaha i didnt read your post all the way thro. . .sorry about that

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    The water injection is the only one that I think would work, but there are more reputable companies out there to get such a product. Personally if I was going to go through the trouble of doing that, I would go with a methanol injection set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00 formula View Post
    The water injection is the only one that I think would work, but there are more reputable companies out there to get such a product. Personally if I was going to go through the trouble of doing that, I would go with a methanol injection set up.
    well ive heard many "stories" about hydrogen injection workin, but not actually seen someone in real life have one. i think the reason many like the hydrogen set up idea is its basic free after the initial cost. . . but i have no idea, thats why i made my thread i linked to!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GULLETT17 View Post
    well ive heard many "stories" about hydrogen injection workin, but not actually seen someone in real life have one. i think the reason many like the hydrogen set up idea is its basic free after the initial cost. . . but i have no idea, thats why i made my thread i linked to!
    Yea I looked at that, it's actually a really informative thread, kind of a rarity

    I'm not a chemist but hydrogen is extremely unstable and I would assume has a different combustion point then your regular 87 octane fuel and I would hate to try to regulate it with a home made contraption.... but that's just me.

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